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fraff

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  1. Sold a pedal (back) to Shep. Top fella to deal with, recommended all round.
  2. Don't really want to sell this - this is an awesome pedal but just not one I'm finding a use for at the moment. And I could do with the cash. It came via that fine exponent of bass fx - Shep (panterairsoft) - and is in great nick. Not gigged in the year and a half I've had it. Velcro on the bottom. I think I have the box somewhere. It's currently on my board which is in the studio in South London - I shall be retrieving it from there around 10th March, so available after that. It's just been discontinued by Subdecay I hear. Here's what it is - [color=#0000ff][i]A chaotic concoction... Somewhere in between a chaotic octave generator, guitar synth, and a broken robot stuck in an angry bee hive. The Noisebox was inspired by additive synthesizers. This pedal needs to be heard to be truly understood, but I'll try to explain it anyway. The Noise Box is an envelope following harmonic frequency generator. (Confused yet???) Frequencies generated are harmonically related to the input, and controlled by the Frequency knob, the Sense knob, and the chaos knob. The Frequency knob sets the resting point of the frequency generator. The Sense knob controls how much the input signal will affect the the range of the frequency generator. The Chaos knob controls the attack. Once turned half way up the Chaos knob loses its ability to track correctly, and the tones created by the frequency generator become more and more random. The Voice control alternates between two different voicings of the frequency generator, with varied levels of high frequency roll off. Level controls overall volume of the effect. The Noise Box also has an internal noise gate built in that turns the frequency generator off when you are not playing.[/i][/color] Bass samples here - <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/EAmL4tpBFcA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Cheers
  3. Sold pending the usual to Mr B. alalalkasar - if there are any last minute hitches I'll let you know. Cheers
  4. Cheers guys. PM me Lenny and we can do the do.
  5. Really sorry Fionn, haven't been on here for ages! To answer your question, no I don't find it sucks tone much at all - it's pretty well suited to bass freqs and IMHO stays very full sounding. I tend to run it with a series of other things, in which it performs very well. And on it's own, as I say, certainly keeps the signal nice and full I'd say. I need to get rid of this now and am planning on sticking it on flea bay this evening. In light of that, happy to let it go for [u][color=#b22222][b]£25 collected[/b][/color][/u] and save myself the hassle! Any takers?
  6. ^^ £30 collected in London / Colchester ""
  7. Up from the depths. Still available. Great little pedal this. Further price drop. Grab a New Year bargain!! £34 posted in the UK or £30 collected from central London or Colchester.
  8. Bump. £38 posted in the UK. That's a bargain, right there!
  9. Here's a pic (that's gone a bit sideways!) [attachment=145208:photo.JPG]
  10. Price drop type bumping. Had some trade interest in this, but I need to sell it for cash money.
  11. Cheers Lee. It's a lovely lovely bass for the money at that price.
  12. Bump for ebay-related discount!! See edit to original post.
  13. For sale is my PM7 Phase Modulator. [s]£38 posted in the UK.[/s][b] £34 posted in the UK.[/b] I bought this on here about 18 months back. Since then it's been sat on my board, ungigged. This is a great, flexible and downright unusual phaser. Works very well on bass, though most of the YouTube vids I can find are with geetar. Sounds G-R-E-A-T after a bit of fuzz! Will put up a pic later this week, though it looks like you'd expect. Good condition, but no box. Velcro on the bottom The Ibanez bumph says this - "If you've gone through one phase after another, maybe it's time for the final phase. The PM7 Phase Modulator offers three types of waveforms to give you everything from classic phaser to DJ effects to toy ray gun sounds. Since good things come in threes, the PM7 also has three phase stages: vintage, deep and dry, and deep and pronounced. With some minor tweaking, the PM7 goes from traditional to 21st century and beyond." As I said, it's a versatile and creative beast, so get set for some strangeness - in a good way! Here's what's what on the controls -[list] [*]Speed adjusts the speed of the vibrations. They become faster the more this is turned to the right. [*]Depth adjusts the depth of the vibrations. They become deeper the more this is turned to the right. [*]Manual Adjusts the level of the phase-shifted tone. The level is increased and the effect strengthened the more this is turned to the right. [*]Feedback Adjusts the amount of feedback. Turning this to the right applies normal-phase feedback, and turning it to the left applies inverted-phase feedback. In either case, the sound will become more distinctive. [*]Mode 1/2/3 Selects from three types of phases. [list=1] [*]Four-stage phaser with invertedphase mix. Vintage sound. [*]Six-stage phaser with invertedphase mix. Deep phasing sound. [*]Six-stage phaser with normal-phasemix. Deep phasing sound. [/list] [/list] [list] [*]Waveform Selects the modulation waveform (the "shape" of modulation). [list=1] [*]Triangle wave: Produces conventional phaser sounds. [*]Square wave. Produces sequencerlike sounds. [*]High-frequency wave. Produces sounds like a ring modulator or FM synthesizer. [/list] [/list]
  14. Now on ebay, though as ever would prefer it to go via BC so if you fancy making an offer ............
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